Postpublished at 21:15 British Summer Time 7 August 2020
Juventus 1-1 Lyon (Agg: 1-2)
Absolutely nothing has happened since the restart. Lyon look at ease. Juve look stodgy at best.
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Gary Rose
Juventus 1-1 Lyon (Agg: 1-2)
Absolutely nothing has happened since the restart. Lyon look at ease. Juve look stodgy at best.
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Jack Tanner: Surely away goals should be discounted from these ties - imagine Lyon and/or Madrid going through due to more 'away' goals scored at an effectively neutral game!
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
Dion Dublin
Former Aston Villa & Man Utd striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
There seems to be a bit more urgency in the second half so far from Real Madrid.
They've been in Manchester City's half more, they're playing the ball a bit quicker and they're doing it with purpose. So much better.
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
Alert goalkeeping as Thibaut Courtois is off his line quickly to close down Raheem Sterling and block the forward's shot. The visitors were opened up after a mistake by Casemiro.
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
Dion Dublin
Former Aston Villa & Man Utd striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
On Manchester City's front three as Gabriel Jesus appears to take a central role at the start of the second half...
Those three front players for Man City - Raheem Sterling, Phil Foden and Gabriel Jesus - all have a part to play going forward.
It doesn't matter whether they are on the right, the left or down the middle for Pep Guardiola, as long as those positions are being filled.
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
Rodrygo runs into Joao Cancelo and is sent tumbling to the floor. He appeals for a free kick on the edge the box, Cancelo wags his finger in disagreement and the referee favours the Manchester City man. Right decision and good defending by Cancelo.
Juventus 1-1 Lyon (Agg: 1-2)
And we're back up and running in Italy. Juventus need two goals...
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
A succession of corners for Manchester City, the second of which Kevin de Bruyne tries to bend inside the near post.
He really, really wants to bag direct from a corner.
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
Raheem Sterling has moved to the left for the start of the second half and has been a massive threat already, getting in behind before his near post drive is pushed behind by Thibaut Courtois.
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
Real Madrid have only lost one of their last 19 Champions League games when they've been level at half-time...
But that only defeat did come in the reverse leg against Manchester City.
We're back under way.
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HueHue: The match flows so much better without the drinks break
Suyog De: Probably the fastest 45 minutes of my life! Hope second 45 minutes flies same way and man city go through to next round!
Paul Carney: If Sterling was a natural finisher he would get 60 goals a season.
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Amrul Choudhury: If Juventus don't beat Lyon, I am not sure how Sarri keeps his job. Strangely the Italians have been awful this season despite winning Serie A
Juventus 1-1 Lyon (Agg: 1-2)
Right, I've just seen the Lyon penalty decision again - it was never a penalty in a million, million years.
Rodrigo Bentancur won the ball as clean as you like, Houssem Aouar trips over his own foot a bit on his way into the area.
A terrible call. And the Juve pen wasn't much better.
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Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
Dion Dublin
Former Aston Villa & Man Utd striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think it's been a good game. I think City have been by far the better team.
Real look incredibly dangerous in that final third but the set up Pep Guardiola has put out tonight is working.
Real have been really poor in trying to play out from the back, they've been so slow and sluggish while City are ready to squeeze.
That shouldn't be any shock for Real. City deserve the lead they have on aggregate. If Real continue to play out from the back like this they will get caught out again.
Juventus 1-1 Lyon (Agg: 1-2)
Two soft penalties and two more goals needed for Juventus if they are to make it through...
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
So far so good for Manchester City who are going through as things stand, but with just one goal in it Pep Guardiola will be feeling anything but comfortable.
Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg: 3-2)
Is Kevin de Bruyne trying to sneak the ball in direct from a corner? It certainly looks that way as he bends his delivery towards the near post and it looks set to sneak inside before Thibaut Courtois gets across to punch away.
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Garett T Switzer: Cancelo is having a nightmare so far. Burned on the goal, giving away bad passes, crosses well over his teammates' heads. Does Pep have any other options?